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Enjoy The Spring FOLO Days

These May days, these glorious, sun-drenched (sometimes rain-soaked) May days, are the FOLO days in the garden. There are so many blooms that we are seeing the First Of, and right beside them are blooms we are seeing the Last Of for the season. FOLO...

I’m now enjoying the last of the tulips, a species tulip, Tulipa marjoletti. All the other tulips are quite ready to be dead-headed.

The Korean Spice Viburnums, Viburnum carlesii, showed their last blooms weeks ago, it seems, and I won’t see or smell those blossoms for another year. But they were quickly replaced with the first blooms of the Snowball Viburnum, Viburnum opulus ‘Sterile’.These blooms have no scent, but in May, I don’t need scent from the big old-fashioned Snowball bush viburnum because I have the scent of lilacs nearby.

I’ve already seen and smelled the last of the common lilacs, Syringa vulgaris, which bloomed in April. Now, I am enjoying the scent of the smaller Syringa meyeri.And in a few days time, the first blooms of the ‘Miss Kim’ lilacs, Syringa patula ‘Miss Kim’ will open and fill the side garden with their scent.

In the vegetable garden, I’ve already harvested the first of the lettuce, spinach, and radishes. I hope it doesn’t get too hot too soon so that the days of the last of these cool season crops is as far off as possible.

I know the hot days of summer are coming, though, because I saw the first of the Marguerite daisies, probably Leucanthemum vulgare, bloom yesterday.I hope you are enjoying these Spring FOLO days, with the last of some blooms and hopefully the first of many more blooms. Is there any better time in a garden than this?

Comments

Growing up on a farm in Ohio until the age of 13 gave me plenty of opportunity to fall in love with lilac. I'd ride horses up to bushes and they would be right at my height. Our snowball viburnums just finished a week ago. Enjoy your spring garden!

It is amazing how quickly the FO becomes the LO! The lilac and the tulip blooms are over before you know it! Especially since I haven't been outside as much to enjoy them between all of the rain and the time away from home caring for loved ones.

FOLO is the perfect way to describe these days of May, Carol! I'm sad to see my tulips dropping their petals, but I know that soon other flowers will be taking their place. The lilacs were gone before I knew it; I think it's time I plant some of the newer varieties so that I can enjoy them longer.

I'm happy knowing that it's May for your sake, Carol. But with highs already in the mid-90s and high humidity, it feels like the 100s here in Austin this week. So I'd have to say that yes, there are better times (at this latitude) than May, namely April!

I like that...FOLO days...I think you are a little ahead of us here in northern WI, but still we are entering those days as well. I'm beginning to see the last of my tulips, but the first blooms of other things like Rhododendron. Keep up the great work!

Glad you are enjoying your FOLO days, Carol. Made me think of accounting classes! (FIFO) But you are so right, there are many overlaps in the garden right now and that's really fun to watch. Most of our early plants are going here, though, because it's been in the mid-90s and humid. Now I can't wait for the tomatos that a growing fat and green.